aaa A. oo Se oy "A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 6, 1997 - 31 Port Perry Star FIRST TIME OFFERED. This immaculate 3 year old home offers many of todays most sought after features. Located in up scale Castle Harbour on 1-1/2 acres. Call today, you won't be disappointed. Grant Morgan 985-4427. A REAL CHARMER! CALL TODAY! Exceptional 4 bedroom home featuring pine floors, open concept, main floor family room, B/l appliances, beautifully landscaped, fenced yard, close to schools, quiet residential area, ideal for young family! Only $159,900. Valerie Eden 985-4427. 4 An miternational network of independent member brokers Re/Max Scugog Realty 144 Queen St., Port Perry Phone (905) 985-4427 STAR CLA IFIEDS I, at this time, wish to thank Dr. Abawi and other attending doctors and all the nursing staff of the South Wing of Bow- manville Hospital for the wonderful care | received while there. Also thanks to all for the cards, gifts and phone calls from our many friends while | was in hospital. Many thanks. Dora Suggitt. Special thanks to my won- derful family for the big surprise birthday party (a great secret). Thank you to the U.C.W. for the deli- gifts, flowers, cards and especially best wishes. Thanks again for making my day so wonderful. Sincerely, Lomaine. | would like to extend my sincere thanks for the excellent treatment | received during my recent stay at Community Memo- rial Hospital. Thanks to family and friends for the cards, gifts, visits and Fidelity Lodge for the beautiful fruit basket. Very special thanks to Dr. Cohoon and Dr. Tuck, nursing staff and ambu- lance aftendents. : Sincerely, Ronn MacDonald. I would sincerely like to thank family, friends, nurs- es and doctors for their love and support during my stay at St. Micheal's Hospital and Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. A special thank you to Sharon Smith and Anne Harran for every- thing you've done! Ken Murphy. The family of the late John Grieve wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to family, friends and neigh- bours for the many flow- ers, memorial donations to the Port Perry Hospital for thelr excellent care of Dad over the past few months. Also thank you to Rev. Sandy Beaton for his comforting words. Many thanks to the staff of Wagg Funeral Home for their kindness and assis- tance. Sincerely, Jim and Chris, Vonnie, Rick and Dianne and families. = HARRI SAAR: The tamily of the late Anna Villemaire, wish to thank the staff of the Port Perry Community Nursing Home and Dr. Stewart for their kindness and consid- eration during her stay. The family of the late John Rutledge would like to thank all of their negh- bours, friends and family for all of their acts of kind- ness, food, donations to our trust fund and the Ross Tilley Burn Centre, flowers, cards, help with all of the farm work, prayers and words of comfort over the past few weeks. It has been a diffi- cult time for all of us but we are extremely grateful for the help that we have received from our commu- nity of Sunderland and the surrounding communities. We would also like to thank the Sunderland Fire Department, the Port Perry Ambulance, Dr. Gilmour and Dr. Allin from the Port Perry Hospital, and all of the doctors and nurses of the Ross Tilley Bum Centre at the Welles- ley Hospital. Jody, Adam and Steven Rutledge. PHONE (905) 985-7383 TRA SRA: A, , GOSTICK/ BARSTOW Patricia and Robin are happy to announce the arrival of their beautiful daughter, Stephanie Fusai, born on July 13, 1996 in Huangshi, China. Proud first time grandpar- ents are Gordon and Agnus Gostick and Anne Barstow of Toronto. Stephanie is the seventh great-grandchild of Pearl Gostick of Port Perry. OLLIFFE, Doug and Cathy are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Angus William Mark, April 1, 1997, 8 Ibs. 4 1/2 oz. at Markham-Stouffville Hospital. Proud grandpar- ents are Bill and Dorothy Robb of Carnarvon and Jack and Mary Wallis of Bobcaygeon. Special thanks to Dr. Edith Linkeinheil, Dr. Neil Chang and nurse Ginny. £3 ee BRB MOTHER'S DAY PAN- CAKE BREAKFAST, Nestleton Community Hall, May 11, 1997, 9:30 a.m. until served. Admis- sion: Adults - $4, children - $2.50. Nancy MacMillan [E52 is Retiring! 'BEA. Please join etl, the staff of S.A. Cawker PS. on Thursday, May 15th, from 4-6pm in the library resource centre to honour Nancy MacMillan's retirement. Port Perry Ringette would like to say "Thank You" to: OUR SPONSORS: IGA, Port Perry Pharmacy, Shepstone Haulage, KCI Variety, Country Style, Manchester, Air Durham, Woodtech Custom Cabinets A thank you goes to Adam Beal our timekeeper and to all our referees; as well to everyone who helped sponsor our tournaments. You made it possible for the players and parents to enjoy ringette for the 96-97 season. (90S) 985-3708 Port Parry United 1 [Pooororrrooooon urcn Is nostin A Court Wist Card 7th Annual Party May 10/97 . aL 7.30pm Spring Craft Show Cost $5.00 person . Refreshements 60 Quality Vendors on rooms - SAT., MAY 10 * 10-4:30 towards New Voices SUN., MAY 11 © 12-4:30 United H Book : Everyons welcome Port Perry High School Tickets may be 160 Rosa Street, Port Perry linsedion Admission $2.00 985-3946. Sponsored by Port Perry High School Church Office Athletic Association 985-2801 QLLOODODLDDDDDOOOD Port Perry & Prince fo -------- Albert United Slo-Pitch Tournament Churches are hosting a slide May 17 & 18 in Seagrave presentation of ~ Israel, narrated by CO ED REC Rev. John Brown, Entry Fee: $200.00 May 12 at 7:30pm. (balls supplied) on Pen United IST JACKETS + $250.00 Refreshments will be 2nd Tshirts + hn served. Goodwill r ou . Offering - proceeds (based on 16 teams) to Je Suppor h our Contact Bernie (905) 432-7699 osnian family. Everyone Welcome, or Wayne (705) 277-9867 ee, A a hb lt itd re --